LIONS CLUB OF BULAHDELAH SECURES MUCH-NEEDED FUNDING

The Lions Club of Bulahdelah has secured $3,000 in Federal funding towards upgrades and other equipment worth more than $8,000.

 Federal Member for Lyne Dr David Gillespie said the funding had been made available under the 8th round of the Australian Government’s Stronger Communities program which provides $150,000 in assistance towards local community projects in each electorate across Australia.

 “The Lions Club does an enormous amount of work in and around our community and use the funds they raise for important community work and charitable causes,” Dr Gillespie said.

 “The Club will be installing air conditioning, privacy screens and a replacement two door display fridge in its existing catering caravan used for fund raising and community events.”

 “These new facilities will make cooking and other activities more comfortable for the volunteers when catering for future community events.”

 Dr Gillespie said this round of funding was designed to support volunteer and community groups that are unable to fundraise or don’t have the means to provide matching funding.

 “This program has always been very popular since its inception under the former Abbott Government. In this latest round more than 80 organisations across the Lyne electorate applied for more than $1.5-million towards over $2-million in local community projects.

 This program allows groups to apply for grants of between $2,500 and $20,000 without matching funding and up to 20 groups will be awarded funding per electorate. Local governing bodies and organisations that fall under them are only eligible to apply for up to 50 percent of the project costs and provide matching funding.

 Dr Gillespie said he had written to the Minister for Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development & Local Government Catherine King and the Shadow Minister Bridget McKenzie suggesting the program be continued and expanded.

 “This is an important program for many local community organisations, particularly in regional and rural areas where we could have easily invested ten times the funding we were allocated locally towards community projects,” Dr Gillespie said.

 “The Minister could not provide me with a commitment that future rounds would be supported only that it was a matter for the future. The Shadow Minister indicated the program would continue under a future Coalition Government.”